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'Place Is Impeccable: New Restaurant On Long Island Aims For 'Rustic Charm, Timeless Flavors' 'Place Is Impeccable: New Restaurant On Long Island Aims For 'Rustic Charm, Timeless Flavors'
'Place Is Impeccable: New Restaurant On Long Island Aims For 'Rustic Charm, Timeless Flavors' A new restaurant on Long Island promising the “rustic charm and timeless flavors of Italy” is earning top marks from foodies. Casa Stellina – located in Farmingdale at 300 Main Street – opened in late March 2024. Under the direction of Executive Chef Fabrizio Facchini, the restaurant serves an array of enticing pasta dishes, made in house daily, like the Agnolotti di Vitello e Tartufo, made with braised veal and truffles, reggiano cream, and veal demi. Instagram/Casa Stellina Its menu also boasts nearly a dozen varieties of Roman-style pizza pala, served on a wooden paddle. Among them is…
St. Partick's Day Stabber Found Guilty Of Assault, More For Long Island Incident St. Partick's Day Stabber Found Guilty Of Assault, More For Long Island Incident
St. Partick's Day Stabber Found Guilty Of Assault, More For Long Island Incident A Long Island man has been convicted by a jury of assault after he stabbed a 21-year-old in the chest during a St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Martin Carpio, age 36 of Noth Bellmore, faced his conviction on Tuesday, June 4, the Nassau County District Attorney announced. Original Story: Man Stabbed During Fight At Farmingdale Restaurant, Police Say The jury’s decision came after six days of deliberation. On March 4, 2023, the 21-year-old victim — whose identity was not released — was with friends attending an event called “LepreCon,” a St. Patrick’s Day bar crawl on Main Street in…
Twice As Nice: Two Winning Lotto Tickets Sold At Long Island Stores Twice As Nice: Two Winning Lotto Tickets Sold At Long Island Stores
Twice As Nice: Two Winning Lotto Tickets Sold At Long Island Stores Two lucky people (or, possibly, one extremely lucky person) can now afford as many gifts as they want this holiday season after two nearby Long Island stores both sold winning lottery tickets, lottery officials announced. One third-prize Powerball ticket and one top-prize Take 5 ticket, both from the Wednesday, Nov. 8 drawings, were each sold at Farmingdale stores, according to the New York Lottery. The Take 5 ticket, worth $35,596.50, was sold at One Stop Cards & Convenience, located at 296 Main Street. Less than three miles away, the Powerball ticket – worth a whopping $50,000 – …
4 Nabbed Selling Tobacco, Alcohol To Minors On Long Island, Police Say 4 Nabbed Selling Tobacco, Alcohol To Minors On Long Island, Police Say
4 Nabbed Selling Tobacco, Alcohol To Minors On Long Island, Police Say Four Long Island men were arrested for allegedly selling alcohol and tobacco products to minors during an undercover operation. The operation dubbed "Project 21," initiative took place in Nassau County on Thursday, March 23.  According to officers, the Problem Oriented Policing Unit with the assistance of underage agents, the following people were arrested and charged with unlawfully dealing with a child and sale of age-restricted products to a minor: Jeffrey A Frattini-Cox, age 34, Hicksville, sold alcohol and tobacco products to a minor at 1 Smoke Shop at  3275 …
ID Released For Woman Struck, Killed By Car Near Farmingdale Intersection ID Released For Woman Struck, Killed By Car Near Farmingdale Intersection
ID Released For Woman Struck, Killed By Car Near Farmingdale Intersection The identity has been released of a woman who was killed after being struck by a car on a Long Island roadway. The incident happened around 8:10 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21 in Farmingdale. A 73-year-old woman was walking on Fulton Street from the south to the north side just west of Main Street when she was struck by a Toyota traveling westbound on Fulton Street, Nassau County Police said.  The male driver, age 18, of the Toyota remained at the scene.  The victim, now identified as Susan Kennedy, age 73, of Farmingdale, was transported by a Farmingdale Fire Department Ambulance to…
New Farmingdale Restaurant Draws High Praise For Pizza, Homemade Pasta New Farmingdale Restaurant Draws High Praise For Pizza, Homemade Pasta
New Farmingdale Restaurant Draws High Praise For Pizza, Homemade Pasta Open for just two months, a new Italian restaurant on Long Island is making a name for itself with fresh pasta, swirling drinks, and pizzas of all kinds. Owned by Chef Eric LeVine who also owns 317 Main in Farmingdale, Vico is located next door, at 313 Main St.  Vico's focus is freshly handmade pasta and pizzas that are quickly becoming the talk of foodies and Italian fans alike. A quick look at Yelp is full of five-star reviews for the newly renovated space that is small, but cozy and is hand designed by the chef. Chef LeVine says the name is derived from a small town in south…
Duo Arrested In Nassau County Facing Drug, Weapons Charges, Police Say Duo Arrested In Nassau County Facing Drug, Weapons Charges, Police Say
Duo Arrested In Nassau County Facing Drug, Weapons Charges, Police Say Two people are facing drug and weapons charges after an investigation on Long Island. Suffolk County residents Treshawn Lane, age 25, of Hauppauge, and 20-year-old Shantel Colon, of Middle Island, were arrested on Saturday, Jan. 22, in Farmingdale, according to the Nassau County Police Department. NCPD said the defendants were arrested following an investigation into the sale of narcotics near the intersection of Main Street and North Front Street. Further investigation also led to the recovery of a loaded handgun, police said. NCPD said Lane and Colon were charged with the following: S…
Police: Cop Hospitalized After Drunk Driver Crashes Into Cruiser At Long Island Intersection Police: Cop Hospitalized After Drunk Driver Crashes Into Cruiser At Long Island Intersection
Police: Cop Hospitalized After Drunk Driver Crashes Into Cruiser At Long Island Intersection A police officer was hospitalized after a drunk driver crashed into his cruiser at a Long Island intersection. A police officer, while on DWI patrol operating an unmarked radio motor patrol vehicle was driving north on Main Street at Conklin Street in Farmingdale, just after 2 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 6 in  Farmingdale, Nassau County Police said. The officer was making a left turn onto Conklin Street when his vehicle was struck by a 2006 Mini Cooper traveling south on Main Street through the intersection, according to police. Two police officers were on a separate assignment on the corne…
Woman Suffers Head Injuries After Being Hit By Garbage Truck At Busy Long Island Intersection Woman Suffers Head Injuries After Being Hit By Garbage Truck At Busy Long Island Intersection
Woman Suffers Head Injuries After Being Hit By Garbage Truck At Busy Long Island Intersection A woman was rushed to the hospital after being hit by a garbage truck on Long Island. It happened Friday, Jan. 24 at around 6:30 a.m. in Farmingdale. The 68-year-old woman was struck by the garbage truck as it was making a right-hand turn westbound on Fulton Street at the intersection of Main Street, according to Nassau County Police. The victim suffered injuries to her head and was transported to a local hospital for evaluation and treatment. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene. The investigation is ongoing.
Two Women Savagely Tied Up, Robbed After Answering Knock On Door In Nassau, Police Say Two Women Savagely Tied Up, Robbed After Answering Knock On Door In Nassau, Police Say
Two Women Savagely Tied Up, Robbed After Answering Knock On Door In Nassau, Police Say Two women were savagely robbed after one was hit her in the face with a gun and then tied up after answering a knock on the door of her Farmingdale home. The incident took place around 645 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 15, when the woman answered a knock at her Main Street home and was immediately allegedly smashed in the face with a handgun by a black man, said the Nassau County Police. Three black men then entered the residence and tied the victim, and a second woman's hands behind their backs and removed several of the victim’s belongings and then fled the scene in an unknown d…
Here Are Five New Restaurants To Try In Nassau County Here Are Five New Restaurants To Try In Nassau County
Here Are Five New Restaurants To Try In Nassau County Here are five new and upcoming restaurants in Nassau County to try. Salt On The Water, 3100 Whaleneck Drive, Rockville Centre: It's on the water and the eatery serves modern American fare and seasonal cocktails. You can go by car or boat for in or outdoor dining. The chef is a "Chopped Champion," according to the website. Dishes include Shrimp Cavatelli, Caribbean Salmon, Pan-seared Salmon, and New York Strip Steak. A Facebook review post by Peggyanne Shaw says, "Food was amazing. I had the Ahi Tuna entree. Perfectly rare as good tuna should be. My friend has the seafood risotto equall…
Here Are Five Hotspots For Coffee In Nassau County Here Are Five Hotspots For Coffee In Nassau County
Here Are Five Hotspots For Coffee In Nassau County There are plenty of great places to enjoy artisanal coffee in Nassau County. Hare are five hotspots to try. Leonetti Pastry Shop, 82-16 Glen Cove Road, Greenvale: A popular spot known for its delectable assortment of baked goodies, this one's close to the C.W. Post campus and also serves fine espresso and Cappucino.  A Facebook post says, "Amazing. From the taste to design it’s definitely 5 star" while another post describes "excellent pastries and gelato." Flux Coffee, 211 Main St., Farmingdale: "Flux coffee in Farmingdale is wonderful! We both got pour-over coffee whi…